163
163
Mar 4, 2011
03/11
by
KICU
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
have a better idea when the stadium will be completed once they get the necessary permitsism the first america's cup race in san francisco is 16 months away. regulators and environmentalists are meeting behind closed doors. there is concern about contamination of boat work and the damage from the thousands of people who are expected to watch the race from the field. a plan is set to be completed in seven months. >>> this is a live look here from our news chopper 2 above the berkeley campus. there is a dramatic protest taking place tonight. we we will have a live update for you. >>> you would think silicone valley wants to detour hacker bus today they were warmly welcomed today. >>> the rain clouds have moved out of the bay area. coming up, the neighborhood that will warm near 70 degrees tomorrow it. and when the rain clouds return for your weekend forecast. . >>> we continue to monitor developing news happening on the campus of uc berkeley. there are a lot of people outside of the wheeler hall. there are dozens of people in front of the ledge and people on the ledge. now, john, i understand poli
have a better idea when the stadium will be completed once they get the necessary permitsism the first america's cup race in san francisco is 16 months away. regulators and environmentalists are meeting behind closed doors. there is concern about contamination of boat work and the damage from the thousands of people who are expected to watch the race from the field. a plan is set to be completed in seven months. >>> this is a live look here from our news chopper 2 above the berkeley...
256
256
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
KICU
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
just sued the fbi for putting a gps tracker on a muslim america's car. c.a.r.e. was not invited to today's meeting. >> reporter: now she fears more hate crimes against muslim americans. rita williams, ktvu. >>> we have light showers today. there's clouds out there right now. overnight lows will be mild. maybe some patchy fog. this system rolled out of here this evening. we'll look for partly cloudy skies. tomorrow not a bad day. partly cloudy. it's going to be a little cooler as we go into the week weekend. we have more rain showing up. maybe some valley fog as i mentioned. as we move into tomorrow. we're looking for that cool air to drop our daytime highs on friday. down into the upper 50s and low 60s. when i come back, the latest computer model i'm going to roll you into the weekend. we're going to look into a rain chance. i'll show you exactly when that could occur. i'll see you back here about 10:45. >>> a new survey shows san franciscans are looking pretty food. another question found 44% responded that san francisco was going in the right direction. and 32%
just sued the fbi for putting a gps tracker on a muslim america's car. c.a.r.e. was not invited to today's meeting. >> reporter: now she fears more hate crimes against muslim americans. rita williams, ktvu. >>> we have light showers today. there's clouds out there right now. overnight lows will be mild. maybe some patchy fog. this system rolled out of here this evening. we'll look for partly cloudy skies. tomorrow not a bad day. partly cloudy. it's going to be a little cooler as...
166
166
Mar 10, 2011
03/11
by
KICU
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: bank of america 19th and geary, home to three atms and hundreds of customers. >> i can use the touch screen more than i even use the key pad. >> reporter: the key pad is getting customers in trouble. richmond district police captain says the criminal activity is underway long before you even get there. >> we have a crime where a suspect will come out, glue the mechanical keys, the enter key, the cancel key and the clear key. >> reporter: with the glue in place, the suspect lingers and waits. >> a victim will come up, enter the card. a pin number and hit enter. that key sticks. >> reporter: frustrated that the buttons were stuck and the card wouldn't pop out, police say the customers actually left the atm, went inside the branch to complain. but by the time they came out, it was too late. they had been watched and ripped off. >> when the suspect comes up using the touch screen and withdraws money from the account. >> reporter: with 22 victims in the city in nine weeks he logged on to the computer and sent out a tweet warning residents about the sticky crime. >> criminals
. >> reporter: bank of america 19th and geary, home to three atms and hundreds of customers. >> i can use the touch screen more than i even use the key pad. >> reporter: the key pad is getting customers in trouble. richmond district police captain says the criminal activity is underway long before you even get there. >> we have a crime where a suspect will come out, glue the mechanical keys, the enter key, the cancel key and the clear key. >> reporter: with the...
829
829
Mar 27, 2011
03/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 829
favorite 0
quote 0
acrÓpolis en grecia quedaron a oscuras durante 60 minus para combatir el cambio climÁtico, varios paÍses de amÉrica latina y ciudades de estados unidos se sumaron a la iniciativa. se aporta emisiÓn global de la hora del planeta. llegamos al final de las noticias, gracias por habernos acompaÑado, que pase usted muy buenas noches. >> los hispanos
acrÓpolis en grecia quedaron a oscuras durante 60 minus para combatir el cambio climÁtico, varios paÍses de amÉrica latina y ciudades de estados unidos se sumaron a la iniciativa. se aporta emisiÓn global de la hora del planeta. llegamos al final de las noticias, gracias por habernos acompaÑado, que pase usted muy buenas noches. >> los hispanos
190
190
Mar 14, 2011
03/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
we know they are radicalized inside america. of course it is a problem. the attack on king has been nothing but an attack on political correctness of a very high order. >> nina? >> that term political correctness is, at this point, and at that. >> it was meant as an epithet. >> i understand that, but it is incredibly not constructive. these hearings, even if they were about homegrown terrorism in the muslim communities, could have been constructive, but the second part of the hearings, what were billed as was, why isn't the muslim community doing more to condemn this, to fill in the black? the onus was put on the muslim community. there is a good deal to learn about this. the head of counterterrorism in the bush administration said this week if the emphasis had been on the first part, we may have learned something, but the witnesses did not tell us anything. >> the champions of the hearing had to be disappointed, as well as the critics. the first day was anything but starke chamber, anything but the inquisition. no one was burned at the stake. nobody was
we know they are radicalized inside america. of course it is a problem. the attack on king has been nothing but an attack on political correctness of a very high order. >> nina? >> that term political correctness is, at this point, and at that. >> it was meant as an epithet. >> i understand that, but it is incredibly not constructive. these hearings, even if they were about homegrown terrorism in the muslim communities, could have been constructive, but the second part...
234
234
Mar 11, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 1
unemployment and america's growing trade deficit. the nasdaq off as well, almost 51 points. >> rising gas prices prompted some northern californiains to get out of their cars. they announced amtrak train ridership jumped 14% in february compared to last year. they say this spike in ridership is similar to what happened in 2008. when gas sore add above $4. >> today bart named 11 people to a citizen review board monitoring bart's police force this, is in response to the public outrage that followed 2009 fatal shooting of as scar grant by johannes mezerly. 40 people apply forward the board. it will review bart police policy autos president obama saluted two sisters from mill valley this morning at the white house. they wrote a letter of support to a girl in novato named owe livea. her classmates teased her after she suffered an epileptic seizure in class. she ended up getting thousands of letters and many have been compiled in a book. 150 students and parents took part in the summit. >> there is where we can take steps to help create a
unemployment and america's growing trade deficit. the nasdaq off as well, almost 51 points. >> rising gas prices prompted some northern californiains to get out of their cars. they announced amtrak train ridership jumped 14% in february compared to last year. they say this spike in ridership is similar to what happened in 2008. when gas sore add above $4. >> today bart named 11 people to a citizen review board monitoring bart's police force this, is in response to the public outrage...
120
120
Mar 13, 2011
03/11
by
KBCW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh i may be mud, but i have standards. mops? please. some of them have bacteria. ♪ and they try to pick me up? ew. i'm really hard to get. uh! ♪ what about love?!
. ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh i may be mud, but i have standards. mops? please. some of them have bacteria. ♪ and they try to pick me up? ew. i'm really hard to get. uh! ♪ what about love?!
112
112
Mar 21, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
the fed has done an excellent job of helping america recover from the financial crisis. i think they have not gotten as much credit as they deserve. i would like people to understand how important that role is and how successful it's been in stabilizing a country and promoting economic recovery and growth. >> you have members of your board that are members of the fed bank in new york. jamie diamond and others. >> jim tish is anothers yes. >> how do those two men get on that board? >> the banker, jamie diamond and the industry representatives, jim tish were elected by the bank shareholders. >> who owns the bank shares? >> bankers. ok if this is a radio show in the united states, and you are accused of being a part of a carbal and what do you say to that? >> i say in this country we are fortunate to have a system that is an interplay between government and public institutions and private expertise. and the structure of the fed is set up so that our public bank that is provided for guiding the economy, has this network of relationships with the financial community and the i
the fed has done an excellent job of helping america recover from the financial crisis. i think they have not gotten as much credit as they deserve. i would like people to understand how important that role is and how successful it's been in stabilizing a country and promoting economic recovery and growth. >> you have members of your board that are members of the fed bank in new york. jamie diamond and others. >> jim tish is anothers yes. >> how do those two men get on that...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
and facing revolution as middle class america rises up to fight for their right to collectively bargain a one woman brings a face to the cause this week a student harriet of rowan from wisconsin. and britain seems to be coming to its senses but who's controlling its mind some say it's the us military machine. that evening it's tuesday march first five pm here in washington d.c. i'm going to sawston you're watching our team our top story laying out the future of u.s. foreign policy that was the agenda today for u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton as she spoke before the house foreign affairs committee on capitol hill and as events each day now change the global landscape is becoming more and more clear that the power and influence of the u.s. government well that's shifting as well are the corresponding christine for his outlooks into the changing tides of american foreign policy. afghanistan iraq egypt. libya. when it comes to u.s. foreign policy this country's hands are not just full they're often tied secretary of state hillary clinton charged with the task of laying out a plan fo
and facing revolution as middle class america rises up to fight for their right to collectively bargain a one woman brings a face to the cause this week a student harriet of rowan from wisconsin. and britain seems to be coming to its senses but who's controlling its mind some say it's the us military machine. that evening it's tuesday march first five pm here in washington d.c. i'm going to sawston you're watching our team our top story laying out the future of u.s. foreign policy that was the...
146
146
Mar 1, 2011
03/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
and there is a cynicism in america now about its political leaders. i think his campaign was perhaps the last time in a while that we are going to have really idealistic people believing that they can do something by electing somebody as president. and that, of course, that is, perhaps, the biggest casualty. tavis: i think you are right about that. i have said that. a lot has said that lately. that idealism is alive, and when that goes away, it does not come back every two years, four years. it does not quite work that way. his name is charles ferguson, the winner of this year's oscar for best documentary, called "inside job." you can get it on dvd and blu- ray. thank you. >> thank you very much. tavis: that is our show for this time. until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i am tavis smiley. join me next time. a conversation with legends smokey robinson on his new cd. that is next time. we will see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his
and there is a cynicism in america now about its political leaders. i think his campaign was perhaps the last time in a while that we are going to have really idealistic people believing that they can do something by electing somebody as president. and that, of course, that is, perhaps, the biggest casualty. tavis: i think you are right about that. i have said that. a lot has said that lately. that idealism is alive, and when that goes away, it does not come back every two years, four years. it...
88
88
Mar 7, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week on wall street. it is one of the most important indicators of the strength of the economy d the economic covery. and on friday, the unemployment report for february came out, showing 192,000 jobs were created last month. with the unemployment rate dropping to 8.9%, a nearly to-year low. the numbers were in line with analysts' expectations. the price of oil did something it hasn't done in more than two years, closing at more than $100 a barrel this week. on unrest in the middle east. oil is up more than $20 over the last few months, and gasoline is following oil's rise, now well over $4 a gallon in some parts of the country. the markets generally moved in the opposite direction of oil. the dow spiked nearly 200 points on thursday, the best day of the year. that, though, came after a drop of more than 100 points on tuesday. in his semiannual testimony to congress, federal reserve chairman ben bernan
. >> this is america's number one financial news program, "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >> here is a look at what is making news as we head into a new week on wall street. it is one of the most important indicators of the strength of the economy d the economic covery. and on friday, the unemployment report for february came out, showing 192,000 jobs were created last month. with the unemployment rate dropping to 8.9%, a nearly to-year low. the...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
66
66
Mar 24, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
that -- i have forgotten her name -- very articulate young lady -- we were talking about post-racial america and how all of us collectively and singularly, the people on television and media, would like to believe that is in fact the case, and yet we all know -- i think everyone in his room at least can recognize that is not the case. really, this commercial is the marriage of those two ideas, the marriage of the concept -- that the concept, but the bedrock principle in our code of justice, which is the presumption of innocence, and the recognition if you well that we have a long way to go to combat stereotypes, prejudice, and outright bias, not only in the judicial system, but in our american society, and that is what resulted from the coming together of those two ideas you will see on the screen. [applause] how do you like it so far? kind of compelling, isn't it? [laughter] ♪ >> show me your hands. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. [applause] >> wasn't that great? just the incredible job that tom and his crew did. we are going to be making his public service announcement avai
that -- i have forgotten her name -- very articulate young lady -- we were talking about post-racial america and how all of us collectively and singularly, the people on television and media, would like to believe that is in fact the case, and yet we all know -- i think everyone in his room at least can recognize that is not the case. really, this commercial is the marriage of those two ideas, the marriage of the concept -- that the concept, but the bedrock principle in our code of justice,...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
america i'm going to see you right back here in an hour. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy which might stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report. max keiser and welcome to the kaiser report you know money printing the central banks causing a lot of trouble ever yes max it's causing revolutions all over the world but you might ask once again to hit america other than these union protests happening in madison wisconsin what's going on in the u.s. well let's talk about this first headline here eighteen sobering facts which prove that the middle class is not being included in this economic recovery and i'm just going to go over some of them yeah let's are fairly as you mentioned money printing of course that causes inflation and we see that in his point number five gasoline prices in the united states recently hit a twenty eight month high and you often talk about the fact that in fact gasoline prices is the most crucial of all so in egypt and tunisia wheat prices are very. be
america i'm going to see you right back here in an hour. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy which might stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report. max keiser and welcome to the kaiser report you know money printing the central banks causing a lot of trouble ever yes max it's causing revolutions all over the world but you might ask once again to hit america other than these union protests...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
kept artificially low for years as the basis for america's foreign policy is to invade a country still or gas and keep the people driving along one another one number eight almost fourteen percent of all credit card accounts in the united states are currently ninety days or more delinquent right well vis is a huge and growing scandal because the banks in order to feed the monster of their credit card business they keep offering more cards with more onerous rates and it's a huge ponzi scheme this is just another one of the ponzi schemes within the huge global in american ponzi scheme that is collapsing burning made of style if we're comparing the us to the rest of the world in the middle east which is on fire now you have military dictatorships there in the united states we have financial dictatorships there so in that headline in this fact you see a sort of predatory behavior towards the population a fourteen percent of the population is even on able to pay their credit cards and what are you doing extending credit to them but i think that's correct you used the phrase financial dictat
kept artificially low for years as the basis for america's foreign policy is to invade a country still or gas and keep the people driving along one another one number eight almost fourteen percent of all credit card accounts in the united states are currently ninety days or more delinquent right well vis is a huge and growing scandal because the banks in order to feed the monster of their credit card business they keep offering more cards with more onerous rates and it's a huge ponzi scheme...
103
103
Mar 21, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
the fed has done an excellent job of helping america recover from the financial crisis. i would like to see people understand how important that role was in stabilizing the country and promoting economic recovery. >> you have members of your board that are members of the fed. janey dimo -- jamie dimon and others. how do they get on that board? >> the banker's and industry representatives were elected by bank shareholders. >> who owns bankshares? >> bankers. >> if this were certain radio shows you were being -- you were accused of being -- the fed is run by bankers who control the world. what do you say to that? >> i say in this country we have been fortunate to have a situation where there is an interplay between government and the private sector expertise. the structure of the fed is set up so our public banks -- for guiding our economy has this network of relationships with the financial community to constantly update information about what is going on. there are some members of those boards like the immediate past chairman of our board was a labor leader here presiden
the fed has done an excellent job of helping america recover from the financial crisis. i would like to see people understand how important that role was in stabilizing the country and promoting economic recovery. >> you have members of your board that are members of the fed. janey dimo -- jamie dimon and others. how do they get on that board? >> the banker's and industry representatives were elected by bank shareholders. >> who owns bankshares? >> bankers. >> if...
243
243
Mar 10, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
america's diner is always open. the warriors had dreams of a push and come home with a 2 and 5 mark. after losing to new jersey all real lis stuck playoff hopes are gone. -- realistic playoff hopes are gone. the exwarrior scoring 22 points. monta ellis made 22 with 16 points. how nice would it be to have a center like lopez. the final seconds and warriors down two and have to get it to monta. can't get it to him. reggie williams, no good. the nets even without darrin williams win it 94-90. a disappointing season ends in disappointing fashion for the stanford basketball team. one and done at the pac-10 tournament. oakland product gary payton and the oregon state star watching cunningham give them the lead. 24 points and fief teen came at the line. -- 15 came at the line. jeremy green and launches, misses and gets his own rebound and knocks it down. a tough shot with 15 seconds left. they have another three. he had 25. 6 of seconds left. he says, here is what i want you to do. go coast to coast and win the game for us
america's diner is always open. the warriors had dreams of a push and come home with a 2 and 5 mark. after losing to new jersey all real lis stuck playoff hopes are gone. -- realistic playoff hopes are gone. the exwarrior scoring 22 points. monta ellis made 22 with 16 points. how nice would it be to have a center like lopez. the final seconds and warriors down two and have to get it to monta. can't get it to him. reggie williams, no good. the nets even without darrin williams win it 94-90. a...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
to your lab must be some way to get them to reimburse him for the urban america practice sexually. in the wallace redirect the budget from the will because they were against the war in keep expanding the premise. that the big deal is there people who lost their spirits in november leave could be taken over him so we need to be needed to there with enthusiasm come april so it's in the state we have taken a man look at me and i'll lend you a little in in the world they can live the richest employ on the same day and we have big master registration build a campaign in the next one a slab we can make it's pavement it was caught so there will be a group around the country as a stand alone inspection with the. i and then it seems like it might actually even happen reverend jesse jackson thanks so much for being with us today thank you very much. now i want to go to somebody else with boots on the ground in madison lisa graves is the executive director at the center for media and democracy and formerly the deputy assistant attorney general in the office of legal policy of the u.s. justice
to your lab must be some way to get them to reimburse him for the urban america practice sexually. in the wallace redirect the budget from the will because they were against the war in keep expanding the premise. that the big deal is there people who lost their spirits in november leave could be taken over him so we need to be needed to there with enthusiasm come april so it's in the state we have taken a man look at me and i'll lend you a little in in the world they can live the richest employ...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
dot com slash usa check out our you tube page youtube dot com slash r t america. we met in a park. i think. we never got the feds they're going to keep you safe get ready because you're freed up. today violence is once again flared up. these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. the. h.l. marvin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture of. wealthy british. market why not. find out what's really. happening to the global economy with my skies are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on r t. i repeat my. homemade explosives slipped across the atlantic into the hands of the ira. the world's first full scale car bomb or was now ready to begin. and the material to make the bombs was lying around in every farmer's barn in ireland. china o'callahan was a senior ira bomb maker at the time my understanding is the ira was running out of explosives and yet we're here at garrett great difficulty in getting hold of the military commercial explosives and get small amounts that you could steal from quarry
dot com slash usa check out our you tube page youtube dot com slash r t america. we met in a park. i think. we never got the feds they're going to keep you safe get ready because you're freed up. today violence is once again flared up. these are the images seeing from the streets of canada. the. h.l. marvin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture of. wealthy british. market why not. find out what's really. happening to the global economy with my skies are...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
for the wealth of america then peace symbol of tulip full of modern twenty billion dollars . all of the state budget deficits compare and then deal. flow into states. how can we best take these people on average as. well as the vix must be made accountable for taking a break the last must be some way to get them to reinvent and for the urban america back to expect rumors. in the woman must be direct to purchase from the will because they were just a lot and cheaper spending the planets. the deal is there people who lost their spirit in the lead the brown can be taken over and so we need to be needed to there we can do that and come april so it seems the state may have taken a mammogram ianal and get a little in in the was they can live the richest and good illustration they can be a big mess so you read descriptions go to champaign in the mix when a fire can make a statement it was caught so they will be heard around the country as a stand alone inspection but if they prefer it could be. and it seems like it might actually even happen reverend jesse jackson thanks so much for
for the wealth of america then peace symbol of tulip full of modern twenty billion dollars . all of the state budget deficits compare and then deal. flow into states. how can we best take these people on average as. well as the vix must be made accountable for taking a break the last must be some way to get them to reinvent and for the urban america back to expect rumors. in the woman must be direct to purchase from the will because they were just a lot and cheaper spending the planets. the...
134
134
Mar 7, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
he wants everyone to have a chance, and he knows that in this world the united states of america is a force for good. the american people are hopeful, a big heart, idealistic, daring, decent and fair. he was all of these things himself and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness that came up a little short in the quality of goodness and saw how when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. he was engaged in the biggest defense of his time, the kindness and courtesy or never beneath him. it's just the way he carried himself, that confident manner. he was all class coming and in hollywood you can't even fix that. [laughter] sometimes the best tributes come from opponents because they are the ones as you know, are looking for witnesses and was a notable adversary who once said of president reagan the spirit and used his presidency. ronald reagan was one of those rare presidents who lifted our vision and enlarge our conception of this nation and its mission on earth. his time will glow in history and memory. that
he wants everyone to have a chance, and he knows that in this world the united states of america is a force for good. the american people are hopeful, a big heart, idealistic, daring, decent and fair. he was all of these things himself and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness that came up a little short in the quality of goodness and saw how when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. he was engaged in the biggest...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
hearts and minds to rivals like al jazeera and all see while revealing she is one of those villains america's need to corporations are not up to the job. the first they'll be president of the soviet union celebrates his end his boss day. into history as the man associated with the fall of the berlin wall and his democratic reforms but critics say they've lost destruction to the effects of which they claim are still being felt in today's russia. next level and he's going to discuss how the legacy of my whole global child is sin both in his own country and across the atlantic coast talkers up next. and. if you want to eat. alone with computable as he turns eighty. you see. broad in lou's good home as glasnost and perestroika become distant memories we ask how will history judge demand you see me week end of history. and.
hearts and minds to rivals like al jazeera and all see while revealing she is one of those villains america's need to corporations are not up to the job. the first they'll be president of the soviet union celebrates his end his boss day. into history as the man associated with the fall of the berlin wall and his democratic reforms but critics say they've lost destruction to the effects of which they claim are still being felt in today's russia. next level and he's going to discuss how the...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
and how did make you feel to find out that the largest corporation in america pays no income tax thanks to an exposé in the new york times today we now know that it's true g.e. or general electric reported five point one billion dollars in profits from business done within the u.s. last year but they've paid zero income tax and in fact claim a tax benefit of three point two billion dollars so it's another example of corporate tax evasion joining the ranks of bank of america exxon mobil and we can only guess how many other companies out there are doing the same and it's all done through various strategies including lobbying g.e. is spent more than two hundred million dollars in the last ten years lobbying on tax reform she is also expanded its business abroad cutting one fifth of its workforce within the u.s. since two thousand and two placing their profits made here at home into offshore accounts and they also hire the best of the best including former i.r.s. and treasury officials for accounting purposes i'd say that it's pretty clear that our system needs reform and how do we go abou
and how did make you feel to find out that the largest corporation in america pays no income tax thanks to an exposé in the new york times today we now know that it's true g.e. or general electric reported five point one billion dollars in profits from business done within the u.s. last year but they've paid zero income tax and in fact claim a tax benefit of three point two billion dollars so it's another example of corporate tax evasion joining the ranks of bank of america exxon mobil and we...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
wisconsin we'll debate whether or not policy makers can learn anything from the still stalemate in america sterility. need to know this after nearly two weeks the labor protests in wisconsin are not slowing down in fact of picking up so the biggest crowds yet more than one hundred thousand people descend upon the state capitol in madison wisconsin on saturday to speak out against governor scott walker's ideological war on unions the largest demonstration that state since the vietnam war and the protesters were joined by crowds nationwide as move on dot org held rallies in every state capitol to show solidarity with the working people of wisconsin on sunday felice ordered people in the state capital in wisconsin to leave by four pm or risk of rouse but the deadline came and went with hundreds of people remaining camped out and those who stayed were allowed to sleep overnight there for the thirteenth night in a row back they were joined by many off duty police and firefighters police officers and firefighters meanwhile not to be out there on the billionaire koch brothers whose court. aeratio
wisconsin we'll debate whether or not policy makers can learn anything from the still stalemate in america sterility. need to know this after nearly two weeks the labor protests in wisconsin are not slowing down in fact of picking up so the biggest crowds yet more than one hundred thousand people descend upon the state capitol in madison wisconsin on saturday to speak out against governor scott walker's ideological war on unions the largest demonstration that state since the vietnam war and the...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
and you know i think he really had that on when you talk about corporate america very because even with this health care legislation that was passed obviously it's not perfect there are a lot of people out there who critique it but it just makes you wonder if anything that's going to get passed whatever really make a difference if we don't talk about corporate control in america the same way that was performed basically just allows the banks to skirt around that reform i feel like the same you know it's the same thing with health care the insurance industry's still went out at the end. yeah you're absolutely right the number one problem we have in this country right now is the fact that corporate america controls all ok they control the wealth they control all the legislation you know that is the number one reason why the power of the people is you know not being listened to because politicians are getting all of their campaign money from corporations you know big america didn't spend any money in two thousand and nine on federal taxes in fact the government paid big america back becaus
and you know i think he really had that on when you talk about corporate america very because even with this health care legislation that was passed obviously it's not perfect there are a lot of people out there who critique it but it just makes you wonder if anything that's going to get passed whatever really make a difference if we don't talk about corporate control in america the same way that was performed basically just allows the banks to skirt around that reform i feel like the same you...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
yes nexus causing revolutions all over the world but you might ask once again to hit america other than these union protests happening in madison wisconsin what's going on in the u.s. well let's talk about this first headline here eighteen sobering facts which prove that the middle class is not being included in this economic recovery and i'm just going to go over some of them yeah let's are fairly you mention money printing of course that causes inflation and we see that in his point number five gasoline prices in the united states recently hit a twenty eight month high and you often talk about the fact that in fact gasoline prices is the most crucial of all so in egypt and tunisia wheat prices are very important because a large part of the average person's budget goes to food and this includes eating wheat based products in china it's rice in asia it's rice and in the united states is gasoline because essentially americans live in their car they drive from suburbs and excerpts into whatever job they might have and the heat. basically gasoline and all of their manufactured products tha
yes nexus causing revolutions all over the world but you might ask once again to hit america other than these union protests happening in madison wisconsin what's going on in the u.s. well let's talk about this first headline here eighteen sobering facts which prove that the middle class is not being included in this economic recovery and i'm just going to go over some of them yeah let's are fairly you mention money printing of course that causes inflation and we see that in his point number...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
up this notion of nine eleven and this is something that also triggered a very deep partisanship in america and also allowed for the looting of america by our unfunded wars and this is the phenomenon we've referred to before where that famous psychological experiment where you're told to watch the black shirts in the white shirts playing each other in basketball and and you have to count the number of times they pass the basketball back and forth to each other and inspect experiment runs a gorilla most people don't see it and that's i think what we see in the global economy nobody ever sees bankers no running through the crime scene because we're too concentrated on whether or not how many muslims are getting into the country or how many red states are getting an unfair advantage or how many women union members are getting unfair advantage in the kleptocrats i'm talking about the koch brothers and scott walker in wisconsin play the divisive game they play the sectarian game red state blue state game to try to divide people and then once cowering in fear and they're losing their mojo in amer
up this notion of nine eleven and this is something that also triggered a very deep partisanship in america and also allowed for the looting of america by our unfunded wars and this is the phenomenon we've referred to before where that famous psychological experiment where you're told to watch the black shirts in the white shirts playing each other in basketball and and you have to count the number of times they pass the basketball back and forth to each other and inspect experiment runs a...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
global rule book hearts and minds to rivals like and see while revealing she is one of our viewers warns america's media corporations are not top to the job. the last leader of the soviet union celebrates his eightieth birthday we'll go to child was the man behind the consolation of state censorship and the promotional free speech that some accuse him of paving the way for destructive and take performance. so people about in his gas discuss how the legacy of the fall of the russian democracy is seen both in his own country and across the atlantic coast talkers up next. hello and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle as he turns eighty male got a bunch of salacious each season loved abroad in lows that home as glasgow some perestroika become distant memories we ask how will history judge the man who seemingly ended his trick play.
global rule book hearts and minds to rivals like and see while revealing she is one of our viewers warns america's media corporations are not top to the job. the last leader of the soviet union celebrates his eightieth birthday we'll go to child was the man behind the consolation of state censorship and the promotional free speech that some accuse him of paving the way for destructive and take performance. so people about in his gas discuss how the legacy of the fall of the russian democracy is...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
remind you we're discussing what is happening with america's democracy. but first let's see what russians think about their own country's democracy and read this covering their use the push for democracy is in full swing around the globe and then in that great the middle east is no better evidence but in the us the strongest proponent of democratic revenues there's a perk and can democracy be the same everywhere the public opinion agency live on us or ask russians what kind of democracy is preferable for the country forty three percent see democracy in russia preserving the country's national traditions and specifics twenty three percent believe russia should follow the path of european and american forms fourteen percent still see the soviet model to be the prime choice and another seven percent see russia does not need democracy with the way of a democratic uprising in the northern africa will the rest read discover democratic values. ok before we went to the break i noticed that you are reloading your political pistol to fire back at ford so go right a
remind you we're discussing what is happening with america's democracy. but first let's see what russians think about their own country's democracy and read this covering their use the push for democracy is in full swing around the globe and then in that great the middle east is no better evidence but in the us the strongest proponent of democratic revenues there's a perk and can democracy be the same everywhere the public opinion agency live on us or ask russians what kind of democracy is...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
so that america can compete but by making students into debt slaves all you're doing is making bankers rich these people can't compete on the global stage any more and it's an extraordinarily short term view of how to run an economy obama i mean is where is this guy he's basically consigned the next generation to the scrap heap of history and then finally on this let's talk about number eleven because you talk about these young people having to compete on a global stage well average household that in the united states has now reached a level of one hundred thirty six percent of average household income in china average household that is only seventeen percent of average household income so there you go that these americans growing up who are saddled with student debts and now family debt they're having to compete against the chinese who not only have a better education system at this point have less regulation at this point have more freedom at this point but they have less debt oh we've seen the financial dictators at work in madison wisconsin the financial dictators go into the state
so that america can compete but by making students into debt slaves all you're doing is making bankers rich these people can't compete on the global stage any more and it's an extraordinarily short term view of how to run an economy obama i mean is where is this guy he's basically consigned the next generation to the scrap heap of history and then finally on this let's talk about number eleven because you talk about these young people having to compete on a global stage well average household...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
to nine eleven almost a nine ten commission we need a period of reconciliation and truth telling in america so that we can move on we had the community doing here last week it's approach the international president greenpeace he fought in the south african movement as a fifteen year old starting out you know and his thoughts on the peace reconciliation commission were. very positive a little ambivalent at times you've actually introduced articles of impeachment against bush and cheney in the two minutes we have left your thoughts on the lessons we could learn from south africa or lessons that we might learn from other adventures of africa brought everyone forward who was involved in apartheid and their cruelties that happened and they had to come forward with their story and then there would bear was a determination about what would be the right. sentence or condition that they'd have to adhere to in order to be forgiven. president bush and dick cheney and secretary rumsfeld and secretary rice and all of those who were involved at that time are a very difficult situation because we went to
to nine eleven almost a nine ten commission we need a period of reconciliation and truth telling in america so that we can move on we had the community doing here last week it's approach the international president greenpeace he fought in the south african movement as a fifteen year old starting out you know and his thoughts on the peace reconciliation commission were. very positive a little ambivalent at times you've actually introduced articles of impeachment against bush and cheney in the...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
i think that what's really going to lead to the end of america art is things like citizens united i love how do i back or better they don't talk about that at all they don't talk about the fact that corporations now have the right to fund politicians with a limited amounts of money ok i think that that's what undermines our democracy and i think that's what will the bench will lead to the end of america but i love how they never bring that up they bring up the fact that they think health care providing little babies with health care is going to ruin the country i mean anybody who believes in these clowns or loses or these clowns there's just heartless individuals who don't really have their priorities straight. and you know i think he really had to when you talk about corporate america there because even with this health care legislation that was passed obviously it's not perfect there are a lot of people out there who are critique it but it just makes you wonder if anything that's going to get passed will ever really make a difference if we don't talk about corporate control in america
i think that what's really going to lead to the end of america art is things like citizens united i love how do i back or better they don't talk about that at all they don't talk about the fact that corporations now have the right to fund politicians with a limited amounts of money ok i think that that's what undermines our democracy and i think that's what will the bench will lead to the end of america but i love how they never bring that up they bring up the fact that they think health care...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
strategy in america. lindsey lowe and. he's the preacher he's winning nothing people are suggesting she's done for no she says she's a star. alan . time now for the good bad and the insanely ugly good filmmaker charles ferguson ferguson a producer audrey mars won the academy award for best documentary film last night for an inside job a film about the two thousand and unanswered crisis and how the actions of a greedy few ruined the lives of the working class masses ferguson used as spotlight at the oscars to lament the lack of accountability on wall street three years later. i must start by pointing out that three years after own horrific financial crisis caused by massive fraud not a single financial executive is going to jail and that's wrong. well said at least those comments brought the issue back into the headlines today should be there every day but bad brian kilmeade he's become a regular on this list this morning on fox and friends with the words organized chaos plastered across the screen kilmeade pose this questi
strategy in america. lindsey lowe and. he's the preacher he's winning nothing people are suggesting she's done for no she says she's a star. alan . time now for the good bad and the insanely ugly good filmmaker charles ferguson ferguson a producer audrey mars won the academy award for best documentary film last night for an inside job a film about the two thousand and unanswered crisis and how the actions of a greedy few ruined the lives of the working class masses ferguson used as spotlight at...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
i think that i think all life is precious but i think once it becomes a political issue that we in america can make abortions less necessary through prenatal care postnatal care child care universal health care a living wage and create a climate where all life would truly be valued from you know not just during the time of conception but when one birth occurs and for a time you know my own catholic faith i felt very strongly that there was only one way to look at it but then the women in my life and people from other faiths started to share their point of view i listened carefully and i decided that we need to we need to heal the nation on this issue we can you cannot heal it by saying it has to be my way or no way are there many different ways to look at the world and i think we can steer a course where those who are concerned about abortion and i understand their concern where there will be satisfied by knowing that we'll have a country where where abortion is wouldn't be seen as a first option for some people and for those who are concerned about protecting a woman's right to choose whi
i think that i think all life is precious but i think once it becomes a political issue that we in america can make abortions less necessary through prenatal care postnatal care child care universal health care a living wage and create a climate where all life would truly be valued from you know not just during the time of conception but when one birth occurs and for a time you know my own catholic faith i felt very strongly that there was only one way to look at it but then the women in my...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
economy currently and is the senior economist at the coalition for a prosperity prosperous america. and welcome to the program thanks very much for having me on your show very pleased to have you i thought your book free trade doesn't work was extraordinary and i. did a book review of it for it was blushes and probably you know and i just it and i want to talk about it i want to talk about some of these issues. you have you know in addition to. whatever. academic background you actually have some experience in the in the world of business and trade as it were well let me tell you how i came to write the book i was working a couple of years ago as a columnist in private practice consulting to mainly hedge funds private equity guys like that and i start to get tired of helping guys who had frankly too much money to make even more and about the same time i was becoming aware of developments in the academy that was making it possible to intellectually criticize free trade in a lot of ways that people would be doing on a purely practical level for some time there was no way to make this
economy currently and is the senior economist at the coalition for a prosperity prosperous america. and welcome to the program thanks very much for having me on your show very pleased to have you i thought your book free trade doesn't work was extraordinary and i. did a book review of it for it was blushes and probably you know and i just it and i want to talk about it i want to talk about some of these issues. you have you know in addition to. whatever. academic background you actually have...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
he's considering a run for president next year that an exclusive interview today with good morning america and he spoke about a host of issues and was asked if he believes president obama was actually born here in the u.s. take a listen to his response on a really smart guy i was a really good student at the best deal in the country the reason i have a little doubt just a little bit because you grew up in nobody knew him when you interview people have i ever got the nomination if i ever decide to run you may go back you need to do people from my kindergarten there remember me nobody ever comes forward nobody knows who we use or till later in his life very strange. so donald trump is a burger who knew i was actually joining the group of crazy people who doubt that president obama was born in hawaii that's pretty stunning news coming from from considering the company that he's choosing to associate himself with here are just a few examples of berger's who made headlines recently arguing that obama was actually born in kenya not the u.s. . the president obviously has to do is just produce he
he's considering a run for president next year that an exclusive interview today with good morning america and he spoke about a host of issues and was asked if he believes president obama was actually born here in the u.s. take a listen to his response on a really smart guy i was a really good student at the best deal in the country the reason i have a little doubt just a little bit because you grew up in nobody knew him when you interview people have i ever got the nomination if i ever decide...
154
154
Mar 6, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
and he knows in this world, the united states of america is a force for good. the american people, reagan said, are hopeful, big-hearted, idealistic, daring, decent, and fair. he was all of these things himself. and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness but came up a little short in the qualities of goodness. and somehow, when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. >> he was engaged in the biggest events of his time, the kindness, and courtesy were never, ever beneath him. just the way he carried himself, that confident, gentlemanly manner. all class. and in hollywood, you can't even fake that. sometimes the best tributes come from opponents because they're the ones looking for weaknesses, and it was a notable adversary who said of president reagan, a large yes of spirit infused his presidency. he lifted our vision and enlarged our conception of this nation and its mission on earth. his time will long glow in history and in memories. that was pretty high praise coming as it did from
and he knows in this world, the united states of america is a force for good. the american people, reagan said, are hopeful, big-hearted, idealistic, daring, decent, and fair. he was all of these things himself. and everyone could see that. we can all think of leaders throughout history who had qualities of greatness but came up a little short in the qualities of goodness. and somehow, when we remember this great man, we think of his goodness. >> he was engaged in the biggest events of...